Keyboard +mouse controls are way superior to any gamepad for first person shooters. It takes a while, just like learning anything new, to get good at but once you go KB+M you'll never want to go back to a gamepad. For me it's like playing a racing game with a real racing wheel. Once I played with the racing wheel I never went back to a gamepad when playing racing games.

Keyboard +mouse controls are way superior to any gamepad for first person shooters. It takes a while, just like learning anything new, to get good at but once you go KB+M you'll never want to go back to a gamepad. For me it's like playing a racing game with a real racing wheel. Once I played with the racing wheel I never went back to a gamepad when playing racing games.

Sigh.

I knew I shouldn't have mentioned using a gamepad in Bioshock. This board is relentless. Haha.---3DS F.C = 0387 - 9320 - 6533. Eric from Hawkeye

Keyboard +mouse controls are way superior to any gamepad for first person shooters. It takes a while, just like learning anything new, to get good at but once you go KB+M you'll never want to go back to a gamepad. For me it's like playing a racing game with a real racing wheel. Once I played with the racing wheel I never went back to a gamepad when playing racing games.

Sigh.

I knew I shouldn't have mentioned using a gamepad in Bioshock. This board is relentless. Haha.

It's the PC board, they're like Jehova Witnesses, they just pester you until you do things their way.---PSN/Steam = retrohunter95.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS4HQWWuqP8&feature=youtu.be

But Bioshock is kind of different. The mechanics are really simple and I can see that it works well for console/controller (though I have played it on PC myself).

I think that when it comes to how the game plays out in single player, it is actually a little broken on PC. If you take the handgun in Bioshock infinite, you can easily headshot everything on the normal difficulty setting from the beginning until the ending of the game (from any distance).---I5 3570 | GTX 760 | Kingston V300 120 GB | Corsair VX550 | Asus Xonar DGX | Corsair 300r | AKG k550 | Matias Mini Quiet Pro | Zowie EC1 Evo White